Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Inside was a credit card, fresh from the issuing bank.
The discounts usually increased with distance from the issuing bank.
If the machine does not return your card, report the incident to the issuing bank immediately.
Typically, the bulk of the fee goes to the issuing bank.
When it arrives at the issuing bank, a favorable exchange rate is used.
But as the issuing banks, and their ambitions, have grown, that has changed.
Some issuing banks, however, provide more service for holders of regular cards.
Customers, meanwhile, have grown more savvy about the role of the issuing bank.
For bank-linked credit cards, contact should be made with the issuing bank.
Daily withdrawal limits are set by the issuing bank.
Only the issuing bank may call a CD, not the investor.
This allowed issuing banks to customize the appearance of the card.
A dollar can be returned to the issuing bank in exchange for a dollar's worth of the bank's assets.
The job of issuing bank notes was decreed to private banks licensed by the government.
Issuing bank: the bank which issues the consumer's credit card.
Solo cards were also issued to people with a bad credit history to reduce the liability for the issuing bank.
Consumers pledge to repay the issuing bank, with interest, if the monthly bill is not paid in full.
This might be necessary and advisable if the issuing bank's credit standing is suspect or country risk exists.
They were joined by two new issuing banks.
Only the three note issuing banks could receive deposits because they had been rated by "objective international standards".
Existing cardholders were offered alternative credit cards by their issuing banks.
Most card issuing banks will remove authorizations within 3-7 days if they are not claimed for settlement.
Many standby letters of credit are forgeries: often the issuing bank does not even exist.
The severe shortage of change that resulted was met by issuing bank notes for 1, 2, and 5 bolívares.
An Act of Parliament in 1708 restricted banks with more than six partners from issuing bank notes.